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WALDEGRAVE PARK ESTATE. WALDEGRAVE PARK ESTATE. OPPOSITE THE UPPER HUTT RAILWAY STATION THOMSON & BROWN THOMSON- & .BROWN Have been favoured with instructions to Sell by Publio ATiotioa ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, 6 th MARCH, 1907 AT 7,30 O'CLOCK, AT THE CHAMBER 31 COMMERCE ROOM CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY— 179 LEVEL ' i»7O RESIDENTIAL SECTIONS! ' WHERE THE FUTURE GROWTH WILL BE ! realm^rsclenco^ 8 "* 3t aS Certain lhoir °» era ti°n as those in the Scientific experts know that certain causes always bring about certain results .Likewise Roal Ebtato Experts aro able to forecast results from their knowledco "of cause and effect in Laud values. For oxamplo: they know that the valuo of Real Estate increases diroctlv in. proportion to the growth of population in its vicinity, and that as WELLINGTON CITY IS GROWING FASTER THAN ANT CITY IN AUSTRALASIA Real i^stato hore will inoroaso most rapidly in valuo. " That is one of tho fundamental principles back of the present wonderful movement in Wellington Real Estate. , Of course, there aro a great many other features in the situation, but ovorythintf la governed by this idea of supply and demand. "*"••..» EXCESSIVE RENTS IN THE CITY. Loud protests arise from tho helpless old population as it is being pressed harder by business with its higher rents. Thero are rent riots and various movements against, landlords. But tho landlord replies that ho is simply a creature of circumstances, and that the evolution, of tho Metropolis is tho real couse of the higher rents demanded from his property. THE ONLY SOLUTION. A& a matter of fact, any movement against increased rents in Wellington is as useless as an effort to sweep back tho waves of tho sea. Tho forces controlling this Iconaition are too great to be stayed by any human agency. Tho only solution is for people to rcquiesco gracefully to the inevitable, and move out to tho Upper Hutt, where land is cheap ncKv and rents comparatively BUT PROMPT DECISION IS NECESSARY TO INVESTMENT SUCCESS. However, although promptness is desirable, we do not want you to act until you have all tho information you need, and aro perfectly satisfied. With that end •^ view, wo give you herewith a complete statement concerning the WALDEGRA \ ju PARK ESTATE and tho terms upon which you may secure eomo of it now ,THE WALDEGRAVE PARK ESTATE— AN IDEAL RESDDENCE PLACE ' (THE WALDEGRAVE PARK ESTATE IS SITUATED OPPOSITE THE UPPER HUTT RAILWAY STATION. NOTHING IS' LACKING. At the Upper Hutt aro stores, hotels, schools, churches, and the modern convenienca of city life. Nothing is lacking to making it a pleasant and conveniant place in which to live. The shops deliver goods right to your door with no extra charge. Tho water supply is perfectly pure and healthful. It would hs hard for the family man to find any placo in Wellington .better situates than tho WALDEGRAVE PARK J_.t.i'ATE lor growing-children. . - . -In no. other, pjace, with equal advnntagcsaiid co^near tho .biisiness centre, can ypu j Jibd Jlsjiijjty |»l4J'^on4itiptjßii;cir/birinSiag,,'u'p'ft';ft}ni^» l 4J'^on4itiptjßii;cir / birinSiag,,'u'p'ft';ft}ni^ bf •cljildi*c^;j«en#bla hnd health'}" Each house can havo plenty of room about it for gardens and playgrounds. .Tho children can enjoy themselves free from the dangers of the busier streets. They tako . into '-their lungs tho clear, exhilarating country air- In place of tho dust and toar ' of the city, at tho Upper Hutt there is a quiet and restfulnoss in striking contrast lo tho turmoil which exists a littlo over a half-hour's journey away. • YOUR OPPORTUNITY IS TO-DAY 1 *, \ , : . For Plans and further particulars ' ap ply THOMSON & BROWN, au^bh*. -

_ TUESDAY, 19th FEBRUARY, 1907. At 2.30 p.m. COTTAGE RESIDENCE AND SPLENDID SECTION, WITH DOUBLE FRONTAGE, LOWER HUTT. Messrs: harcourt and co have i been favoured v.-ilh instruction?, on account of the owner's going farming, to sell, at their auction rooms, 46, Lambtonquay, on Tuesday, 19th February, 1907, at 2.30 p.m. :— That magnificent crcai of Building Laud', containing about £ Acre, being Sections, 22, 23, and part 24, Pnngles' Subdivision, having 117 ft to Pretoriattreot, 'by a dtpth of 198 f t; also n frontage to r. 15ft right-of-way at rear, running straight on to the Main-rbad, together with' the convenient 4-roomed Cottage, with 2ropmed lean-to/ shed, washhouse with copper, tubs', tank, etc., erected thereon Title: Land Transfer. This really exceptional little property is right in tho centre of what _is the best part of the Hutt Valley ; it faces the North, and tho whole of the land, which is of firsJ;-cla,E3 quality, is laid out iv flower and vegetable garden. "■ FORT SALE. BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN HOME, TRENTHAM. ' SATURDAY, 16th FEBRUARY, 1907, At 11 a.m. CHAMBKfii OF COMMERCE HALL, 1 Customhouse-quay. D' ALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., havo been instructed by Mr. Froder-i-ick Lucr3 to sell by. auction, on above I dale— ' I His property at Trcntham, consisting 1 of half-aero with 2 chains frontago 1 to Main-road 2nd 2i chains depth. Comfortable 7-roomed houso with all conveniences, hot and cold water, bath* [ room, septic tank, trapshed, and all necessary outbuildings. Grounds nicely laid out and planted, quarter-acre in garden.^ 1 One half a mile j from* Wallacevillo Railway Station, and closo to golf links. I An ideal country home. On SATURDAY, tho 2nd day of M.uch, I 1907,- at 2.30 o'clock in tho afternoon. In tho matter of Memorandum of Mortgage No. 52621, Wellington Registry. (T\ . A. FAIRBROTHER, LIMITED, \JC» havo received instructions from tho Registrar of the Supreme Court .of Now Zealand, Wellington District, to 6011 at the Auction Rooms. High-Btrect, Cartortpn, ALL THAT tho interest of. tho Mortgagor in tho Memorandum cf Mortgage registered at Wellington as Number 52624-, being a Memorandum of Mortgage of Memoranda of Morlgago Numbers 50349, 49111, and 52416. " For particulars and conditions of , salo apply to MOORHOUSE AND HADFIELD, - Solicitors, Fcatherston-stroct, Wellington, Or to THE AUCTIONEERS. 'Ti/TARKET Garden, about 30 Acres, ITJL Waiwotu, Lower Hutt, to Lot. 1 Apply H. M. Hayward, Farish and Old [ Customhouse-street, Wellington

fpi EORGE THOMAS AND CO. have re"chived instructions lo Sell at' their Auction Rooms, Allen-stroet, on MONPAY MORNING, At 11 o'clock sharp, ' WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST KESERVE— 40 CASES STANDARD JAM, AND 140 SACKS OATEN SHEAF CHAFF. MONDAY, 11th FEBRUARY, ■ 1 At 2.30 p.m. KARORI. KARORI. KARORI. TWO DELIGHTFUL BUILDINGSECTIONS. This most charming Suburb of Wellington will bo connected with the City Electric Tramway Scrvico early in March. MESSRS GEORGE THOMAS AND CO. havo received instructions from the Executrix in tho Estate of the late Captain East, to Sell by Publio Auction MONDAY, 11th FEBRUARY, at 2.30 p.m., At their Rooms, Allen-street, near To Aro Railway Station, Without tho Slightest Reserve — ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND, containing 2 Roods 10 " Perches, being Lots 7 and 8. Block F, Part Section. 3B, Karori District. Tho sections havo a frontage to Tisdallslroet, in the Bannr.tyno Estate, and no belter spot in Karori, could be selected by any one desirous, of building a homo in this healthy and delightful suburb. Title, Land> Transfer. TERMS CASH. For further particulars apply to GEORGE THOMAS- AND CO., Auctioneers, Blair-street. WEDNESDAY, 13th FEBRUARY, 1907, At 3 p.m. S.S. "NGUNGURU." S.S. "NGUNGURU." As she now lies in Wellington Harbour. MESSRS GEORGE THOMAS AND CO. have received instructions from tho Liquidator of the Blenheim Ster.ni Ship Co., Ltd., to Sell at iheir Rooms, Allen-street, on WEDNESDAY, 13th FEBRUARY, ' At 3 p:m — The Scroiv Stcamor "NGUNGURU," 105 Tons Gross Tonnago, '« A& she now lies in Wellington Harbour. Thin useful little steamer has accommodation for 8 male and 4 female passengers. Coal carrying capacity is 7^ tens ; general eaigo, about 80 tons ; produce, 800 to 900 sacks. Tho steamer's hull is in <3orlect order. ' *" The Auctionocr?,- from whom all particulars may be obtained, iv vile- thoso in want of a useful little transport to inspect tho s.s. •Ngunsurn" before she is' fold by pubho auction on Wednesday, 13th -February, at 3 p.m., by v ' ] GEORGE THOMAS AND CO. Auctioneers; Allan-street ' Near To Aro Railway Station. TO CAPITALISTS^AND SYNDICATES. FOR SALE, AT SILVERSTREAM. A fe ; P , L ENDir)' Block cf BUILDING -p-., LAND, about 21 acre?, ' closo to station and, golf hnks, U chains frontcgo to railway; easy terms if wanted. Plans and particulara given to bona fide purchasers by W . GARD. Silvcrslrcam.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 28, 2 February 1907, Page 8

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